| 正面 | 2311.advance 英 [əd'vɑːns]美 [əd'væns] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. in- + tens- + -e.2. 该词由intend的拉丁语对应词的过去分词衍生而来,由此取其形容词含义,表示动作已经发生后的结果或状态。3. 含义:the state that have stretched on sth, description the state of sth that have stretched.4. 也就是形容针对、在对某事物(sth)进行拉扯后所形成的状态。5. => 剧烈的,强烈的;紧张的;热烈的。6. 内心深处很紧张.n. 发展;前进;增长;预付款vt. 提出;预付;使……前进;将……提前vi. 前进;进展;上涨adj. 预先的;先行的 例句: 1. It is a good idea to place your order well in advance.早早就提前下单是个好主意。 advance 先进来自拉丁语abante, 前缀ab, 从,从...离开,词根ante 前面的。即先行的,先进的。 advanceadvance: [13] Advance originated in the Latin adverb abante ‘before’ (source of, among others, French avant and Italian avanti), which in turn was based on ab ‘from’ and ante ‘before’. In post-classical times a verb, *abantiāre, seems to have been formed from the adverb. It developed into Old French avancer, and passed into English as avaunce, initially with the meaning ‘promote’.A new form, advancer, started life in Old French, on the mistaken association of avancer with other av- words, such as aventure, which really did derive from Latin words with the ad- prefix; over the 15th and 16th centuries this gradually established itself in English. The noun advance did not appear until the 17th century.advance (v.)mid-13c., avauncen, transitive, "improve (something), further the development of," from Old French avancier "move forward" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *abanteare (source of Italian avanzare, Spanish avanzar), from Late Latin abante "from before," composed of ab- "from" (see ab-) + ante "before, in front of, against" (see ante). The -d- was inserted 16c. on mistaken notion that initial a- was from Latin ad-. From c. 1300 as "to promote;" intransitive sense is mid-14c., "move forward." Meaning "to give money before it is legally due" is first attested 1670s. Related: Advanced; advancing. The adjective (in advance warning, etc.) is recorded from 1843.advance (n.)c. 1300, "boasting, ostentation," from advance (v.). Early 15c. as "advancement in rank, wealth, etc." Advances "amorous overtures" is from 1706." |
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